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Don Perlimplín en Venecia: Nono y Maderna
The present paper is a study of two musical adaptations of Federico García Lorca’s play Amor de don Perlimplín con Belisa en su jardín by two venetian composers linked to the Darmstadt School, Luigi Nono and Bruno Maderna, respectively a ballet ...
Soria Olmedo, Andrés
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This paper analyses intertextuality between two novels, Juan José Saer’s La pesquisa and Ricardo Piglia’s Blanco nocturno, in the context of detective fiction, that both writers explore in their narrative.
Macedo Rodriguez, Alfonso
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Com origem no colóquio internacional Os estudos ibéricos a partir da periferia. Desafios epistemológicos e novos olhares nos estudos galegos, bascos e catalães (Universidade de Lisboa, 8-9 de março de 2018) e financiado pela Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Perspetivas críticas sobre os estudos ibéricos traz treze estudos e uma introdução (em ...
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Raccontare e disegnare tra i generi
In the last few years, Spanish literature has seen the growing of the interest on the storytelling of Alzheimer. From fiction to diary, from poetry to cinema, a lot of different literary genres and media focused on this cruel, tragic and very common ...
Gambin, Felice
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Exchanged Languages and Anachronistic Translations
Descripción del virreinato del Perú, en particular de Lima was written in Spanish during the first half of the 17th century by an unknown author. The manuscript was found in Paris and presented by Riva Agüero in 1914.
Araújo Branco, Isabel
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This paper seeks to recall the ‘Italian route’ of the critic Josep Maria Castellet in the last century, a key figure in Spanish and Catalan literature.
Luti, Francesco
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Iberística y catalanística italiana.
Sin ...
Juan Miguel Ribera Llopis
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A Hebrew Echo of Catullus’ Passer circa 1400?
Against the background of a long standing tradition which sees the Hispano-Jewish culture of the late Middle Ages in terms of decline and isolationism, the article attempts to analyse – and argue for an echo of Catullus’ Carmina in – a Hebrew poem of ...
Gutwirth, Eleazar
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Basilio Rodríguez Cañada. Cuaderno mediterráneo. Historias, mitos y leyendas
Reseña de: Rodríguez Cañada, B. (2021). Cuaderno mediterráneo. Historias, mitos y leyendas. Prólogo de R. Mami, epílogo de N. Santos Gómez. Madrid: Sial Pigmalión, 168 pp.
Mármol Ávila, Pedro
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El primer capítulo de la primera parte del Quijote de Franciosini
Among the translators from Spanish active in the 17th century, a leading role was played by Lorenzo Franciosini, the grammarian, lexicographer and author of the first translation of Don Quijote into Italian. The original text by Cervantes was compared
Medina Montero, José Francisco
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